Day Fourteenth (14 th) - 06/20/2008
We met with Martin Rinemberg (Student Information) who informed us that he who would take over the PC interface, so the work done in the previous class with Mariano Foullier was discarded. We were testing some prototype programs that Martin brought. He opted to use the language C # (or C Sharp) for programming the interface. The first programs did not work. Martin had to go back and forth from building up in order to test our programs so we devote a class to arm him cable DB-9 invested for the 2 computers can communicate and save having to go to the floor electronics to test their programs. In addition were the rest of the class as they would be discussing with him the data he was to receive, how to interpret and process. The 2 Block
approached Martin saying that he could not communicate the PC's in any way. That is why we open the cable and we realized that we had read the pins backwards. Fixed cable and its programs became operational.
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